Fasciculus ceneatus is a tract of nerves that are located in the spinal cord. Its main function is to transmit information from the arms.
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The fasciculus cuneatus is a bunch of nerves that are located in the spinal cord. Its function is to detect fine touch, pressure and vibration.
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A bundle of nerves in the spinal cord which primarily transmits information from the arms
anterior spinocerebellar tract posterior spinocerebellar tracr fasciculus cuneatus fasciculus gracilis
The Cuneate Fasciculus Spinal Tracts are responsible for transmiting crude touch pain and temperature. The cuneate fasciculus is responsible for relaying sensory signals from the thoracic and cervical areas of the body to the brain.
The dorsal column-medial lemniscal. (The Fasciculus gracilis and the Fasciculus cuneatus). Responsible for: Discriminative (fine) touch, vibratory sense, position sense. <http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/patestas/chapters/10.pdf>
Fasciculus Chemicus was created in 1629.
Fasciculus vesanus was created in 1978.
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Perimysium
A bundle of fibers in the brainstem